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    B Wagner: “Just Passing”

    B Wagner

    Just Passing

    As a child with pet hamsters
    I learned the basics needs for a decent life.
    Clean water, fresh food,
    A safe place to sleep
    (Away from your excretions).
    A roof overhead.
    A few scraps of felt for softer nests would be nice.
    A feeling of being cared for.
    Not essential.

    I knew in my bones when that first one died.
    I didn’t need to check the rise and fall of its little ribs.
    Its head lolled, rolled backward
    At an impossible angle.

    Today I passed a man lying on the ground,
    Surrounded by plastic bags, his feet dirty.
    I can’t be certain if his chest moved.
    But the position of the head seemed ok.
    I walked on.

     

    B Wagner is a research physician developing drugs to fight AIDS, cancer, and severe autoimmune diseases. She has worked as an infectious disease doctor, treating patients with HIV/AIDS. My work explores themes of nature, healthcare, and the early death of her wife. Publications include The Scarred Tree, and in several anthologies, including The National Library of Poets.